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1. A faceplate assembly comprising: a cover plate having a front wall and a rim surrounding a perimeter of the front wall, the rim having a rim opening therethrough, the front wall having a pair of mounting posts extending therefrom, the mounting posts being configured to be received in keyholes of a phone to support the phone; and a subplate configured to be mounted to a wall outlet, the subplate having an end wall and a base with a base opening therethrough, the subplate being configured to hold a modular jack, wherein the cover plate is coupled to the subplate such that the rim and base openings are aligned with one another and are configured to receive a patch cord therethrough.
2. The faceplate assembly of claim 1 , wherein the front wall is planar and extends between a top and a bottom, the mounting posts being positioned proximate to the top and the bottom, the rim opening being provided at the bottom.
3. The faceplate assembly of claim 1 , wherein the mounting posts extend outward from the front wall, the mounting posts including posts and heads at ends of the posts, the heads being larger than the posts.
4. The faceplate assembly of claim 1 , wherein the subplate is configured to be mounted to a receptacle box in a wall, the subplate supporting the cover plate for wall mounting the phone.
5. The faceplate assembly of claim 1 , wherein the subplate includes a bracket recessed from the end wall, the bracket being configured to hold the modular jack.
6. The faceplate assembly of claim 1 , wherein the subplate includes a bracket recessed from the end wall, the bracket having a mount wall with a jack opening therethrough, the jack opening being configured to receive the modular jack, the mount wall being angled non-parallel with respect to the end wall to angle the modular jack non-perpendicular with respect to the end wall.
7. The faceplate assembly of claim 1 , wherein the subplate includes a lip surrounding a perimeter of the end wall, the lip extending forward from the end wall, the base defining a bottom portion of the lip, the lip defining a chamber forward of the end wall, the chamber providing a routing space for routing the patch cord from the modular jack to the base opening.
8. The faceplate assembly of claim 1 , wherein the rim and base openings are provided at a bottom of the faceplate assembly below the mounting posts.
9. The faceplate assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cover plate includes a fastener bore therethrough, the fastener bore being substantially centrally located on the front wall, the faceplate assembly further comprising a fastener received in the fastener bore and coupled to the subplate to secure the cover plate to the subplate.
10. The faceplate assembly of claim 1 , wherein the subplate includes a bracket recessed from the end wall, the bracket being configured to hold a plurality of modular jacks, each modular jack receiving a corresponding patch cord, the rim and base openings being configured to receive each of the patch cords therethrough.
11. An internet protocol (IP) phone system comprising: a modular jack; a patch cord configured to be coupled to the modular jack; and a faceplate assembly configured to be mounted to a wall outlet, the faceplate assembly comprising: a subplate configured to be mounted to the wall outlet, the subplate having an end wall and a base with a base opening therethrough, the subplate holding the modular jack; and a cover plate coupled to the subplate, the cover plate having a front wall and a rim surrounding a perimeter of the front wall, the rim having a rim opening therethrough, the front wall having a pair of mounting posts extending therefrom, the mounting posts being configured to be received in keyholes of an IP phone to support the IP phone, wherein the rim opening is aligned with the base opening such that the rim and base openings receive the patch cord therethrough.
12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the front wall is planar and extends between a top and a bottom, the mounting posts being positioned proximate to the top and the bottom, the rim opening being provided at the bottom.
13. The system of claim 11 , wherein the mounting posts extend outward from the front wall, the mounting posts including posts and heads at ends of the posts, the heads being larger than the posts.
14. The system of claim 11 , wherein the subplate is configured to be mounted to a receptacle box in a wall, the subplate supporting the cover plate for wall mounting the IP phone.
15. The system of claim 11 , wherein the subplate includes a bracket recessed from the end wall, the bracket holding the modular jack.
16. The system of claim 11 , wherein the subplate includes a bracket recessed from the end wall, the bracket having a mount wall with a jack opening therethrough, the jack opening receiving the modular jack, the mount wall being angled non-parallel with respect to the end wall to angle the modular jack such that the modular jack receives the patch cord along a mating axis non-perpendicular with respect to the end wall.
17. The system of claim 11 , wherein the subplate includes a lip surrounding a perimeter of the end wall, the lip extending forward from the end wall, the base defining a bottom portion of the lip, the lip defining a chamber forward of the end wall, the chamber providing a routing space for routing the patch cord from the modular jack to the base opening.
18. The system of claim 11 , wherein the rim and base openings are provided at a bottom of the faceplate assembly below the mounting posts.
19. The system of claim 11 , wherein the cover plate includes a fastener bore therethrough, the fastener bore being substantially centrally located on the front wall, the faceplate assembly further comprising a fastener received in the fastener bore and coupled to the subplate to secure the cover plate to the subplate.
20. The system of claim 11 , further comprising a plurality of modular jacks and a plurality of patch cords, the subplate including a bracket recessed from the end wall, the bracket holding the plurality of modular jacks, each modular jack receiving a corresponding patch cord, the rim and base openings being configured to receive each of the patch cords therethrough.
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September 17, 2013
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